Fighting Fires

Fighting Fires

Disaster Response

General counsel are often referred to as firefighters as they actively work with business partners to guide companies out of times of crisis. But what happens when the crisis is not a metaphorical fire – but an actual fire?

Beginning in June 2019 with a series of uncontrolled blazes, Australia’s bushfire season – since dubbed the ‘Black Summer’ – has spiralled into one of the worst on record in the country, causing widespread devastation to communities and wildlife.

By the end of January 2020, the fires had claimed more than 30 lives, burned through millions of acres of bush, forest and parks, and led to the deaths of an estimated one billion animals – with fears that some endangered species have been driven to extinction by the disaster. Over 2,000 homes have been destroyed and countless communities evacuated by the unprecedented ferocity of the bushfires. Smoke from the flames has caused disruption to major metropolitan areas such as Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne, with the air quality in Australian cities sinking to among the lowest in the world at various points throughout the crisis.

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